Embuldeniya leads Sri Lanka to 187-run win over West Indies

West Indies, needing 348 to win, already started the fifth and final day in survival mode at 52-6 and lasted until shortly after lunch

Update: 2021-11-25 16:27 GMT
Sri Lanka's Lasith Embuldeniya (centre) celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of West Indies' Joshua Da Silva (not pictured) during the fifth day of the first Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and West Indies at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on Thursday. (Photo: AFP)

Galle (Sri Lanka): Lasith Embuldeniya took five wickets and fellow spinner Ramesh Mendis four as Sri Lanka dismissed the West Indies for 160 in a crushing 187-run victory in the first cricket Test on Thursday.

West Indies, needing 348 to win, already started the fifth and final day in survival mode at 52-6 and lasted until shortly after lunch.

Embuldeniya, who had innings figures of 5-46, had six wickets in the match while Mendis took 4-64 for a match haul of seven.

Nkrumar Bonner and Joshua da Silva, who came together at 18-6, frustrated the Sri Lanka bowlers as rain threatened to spoil the march. The pair added 62 more runs in the morning session until Embuldeniya broke the 100-run partnership when da Silva was caught in the slips by Dhananjaya de Silva for 54 runs.

Bonner top-scored with an unbeaten 68 off 220 balls, including seven boundaries. It was his third test half-century.

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne, who scored 147 and 83, was named player of the match.

"Even though it took time, we knew it was just a matter of one wicket," Karunaratne said.

"Joshua and Bonner were batting very well. We believed we will be able to win the match if we were able to get one of them out."

Karunaratne said he was worried about his batting form because of a lack of training and match practice. Sri Lanka last played a test six months ago.

"When I came into this test I didn't have runs behind my name and was doubting myself. I took a nervous start and fell into a rhythm which I continued to the second innings. But I still feel I haven't reached my fine form," Karunaratne said.

Sri Lanka opted to bat first and made 386 and 191-4 declared. The West Indies responded with 230.

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